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Moon’s Last Man Chats with the International Space Station Crew

International Space Station commander Kevin Ford and hisU. S., Russian and Canadian crewmates received praise from Apollo 17 commander Gene Cernan on Wednesday and encouragement to serve as an inspiration to the world’s young people.

“I wish I could be up there. You are doing a heckuva great job, and you’ve got a big legacy to build upon. And from where you leave off, we’re going to get those kids down here excited about pressing on and going even further.”

Cernan, who is nearing his 79th birthday, was the last person to stand on the moon’s surface. He also flew to the moon aboard Apollo 10, which circled the lunar terrain as a warm-up for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s Apollo 11 landing in July 1969. Cernan was the second American to walk in space as a member of the two-man Gemini IX orbital rendezvous mission three years earlier.

Space station crew members Kevin Ford, top left, Oleg Novitsky, and Evgeny Tarelkin. Chris Hadfield, Roman Romanenko and Tom Marshburn, are pictured left to right on the botom row. Photo Credit/NASA TV

The Apollo 17 commander reminisced about his experiences and the rustic living conditions.

“You guys are living in a hotel, a palace up there,” noted Cernan. “I got to go back to the Gemini days, when you had to share elbow room with your buddy and you never got out of your space suit.”